Re: Questions about encrypting user homes by default

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On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 19:43:42 -0600,
 Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there a use case for installing Fedora Workstation, subsequently
installing another DE, and switching between them and using the same
user home?

I've had problems with updates breaking a desktop and then used another desktop until things were fixed.

Do users expect remote ssh connections, without having first logged
into the computer itself? i.e. with ~/.ssh is encrypted and no session
key yet, sshd can't read ~/.ssh/known_hosts or ~/.ssh/authorized_keys

I remotely ssh into my laptops. I don't think that is exactly the case you mention above, but might cause similar problems in Gnome is doing the unlocking.

I normally use XFCE on rawhide so I'm not actually a workstation user, even though I use some machines as workstations.
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